Chapter Forty-Eight - Rail Shooter

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Chapter Forty-Eight - Rail Shooter

Chapter Forty-Eight - Rail Shooter

Samurai are separated by Tiers which classify them as follows:

Tier 1: Capable of matching a Squadron-level deployment of modern soldiers.

Tier 2: Capable of matching a Main Battle Tank

Tier 3: Capable of matching a UN-Standard Artillery Battalion

Tier 4: Capable of matching a Navy Flotillas firepower

Tier 5: Capable of matching a Mid-Yield Thermonuclear Device

Do NOT Antagonize Samurai at or above Tier 4 under ANY circumstances. They are to be considered Free Agents, Independent of any chain of command.

--Excerpt Cross PMC Samurai-Military Decorum Package, Sixth Edition, 2054

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There was only one box left to open. It was a big sucker, maybe half a meter long and a foot wide. This is meant to be my new gun? I asked.

In a manner of speaking. The term gun might be incorrect, though it does fire a projectile.

And now I was worried again. I knelt down, my awesome new coat pooling around my feet before I used both hands to snap the box open.

What greeted me had me pausing until a stupid smile touched the corners of my lips. Myalis. Is this a railgun?

Not exactly. Its a magnetically assisted silent-firing bolt launcher. The projectiles fired do not break the sound barrier, and are rather heavy compared to standard ammunition.

The not-a-railgun was that same dark-blue as my back-mounting, with a faint pinkish glow coming from between two forks that ran the length of the weapon. Everything about it was angular and sharp, from the pistol grip in its middle to the rubber padding on its shoulder rest. Even the scope above it was squared off.

I picked it up, surprised by how light it was.

At the front, just before the foregrip, were a pair of little legs in a folding mount, and the side had a box that was obviously meant to be yanked out. There was even a strap on a little spool built into the stock that unwound like one of those old-school belt buckles.

I had to stow my giddiness and get down to brass tacks. What does this fire? I asked.

Pick an explosive from your Esoteric Explosives Class I catalogue and for a small fee, a magazines worth of bolts can be produced for firing. It is currently loaded with ten silent concussion bolts.

I got another unnecessary salute and then we were off. We were getting a lot more attention now. The normal folk on the other side of the barrier were pointing, and some were taking pictures. The soldiers running around did so while standing a little taller and no one blocked our path.

Did they know I was a Samurai? I certainly had part of the get-up, but it was nowhere near as obvious as someone like Deus Ex.

I walked a little taller, just in case. Image was important, or so Lucy always said.

We reached a line of trucks and tents all parked in neat rows some hundred meters from the line of tanks and sandbags holding off the incursion. The occasional bark of a rifle, or the splutter of automatic fire would sound from over the wall.

This one, maam, my escort said as he moved to a prefab building with tin walls and opened a door before it.

I nodded my thanks and stepped into what my pop-culture fed mind immediately labelled the command room. There was a row of comfortable chairs at the back, each one with someone jacked in sitting on it, their eyes twitching like mad as they surfed the net. Before them was a projector table around which a few folk in nicer uniforms were pointing and talking, the mouth pieces over their lips suggesting it wasnt to each other.

At the far end stood a tall woman in the fanciest uniform of them all. She looked up as we walked in, orange hair catching on the shitty LED lighting. Youre the newbie Samurai? she asked.

Um. Yeah, I said.

She nodded. Just awakened today?

I wasnt the sort to balk at authority, but this bitch looked like she ate cats for lunch, and not in the fun way. A few hours ago. Inside the incursion. Had to hitch a ride over.

She glanced at my gear, then grinned. You did well for yourself in a few hours, I see. Killed plenty of those god-forsaken xeno scum! Good work.

Thanks?

But the reward for good work is more work. She moved over to the projector and shooed the other away from it. A moment later there was a 3D map of New Montreal with a spreading red cancer in its middle and a blue tide all around it. A few green points were moving around too.

She pointed to part of the map.

This is where we are. Weve got one other tier one samurai in the area. Were not at the epicentre of the incursion, so were only catching a dribble of the bastards for now. That will change. There are six hours left before the big guns turn the centre of the city into a pockmarked hellhole. Thats six hours to evac every last civvie we can.

More shapes appeared in purple. Boxes across the entire city.

Priority targets. The Childrens Hospital was cleared by a Tier Three, as was everything that had a single thought about fucking with sick kids. But that leaves a few other care places unassisted. The smaller boxes are vaults. They need to get evacced. Were sending ten teams from here, each with priority targets. I want you on one of them.

So, an escort mission. I said as I tried to keep my jitters down.

You can fuck off at any time if you want to kill more of those weed bastards. Id appreciate my boys and girls coming back though.

I nodded. Was I getting swept up in something again? Lucy said I didnt have a backbone sometimes. I licked my lips, then nodded again, harder this time. Im in.